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Benchmark Results

Started by kippered, February 23, 2009, 02:28:45 PM

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kippered

Hello Everyone

First off I want to thank everyone for all the information put on this website; it is inspirational to see a group of people with differing opinions committed to making change in the world. It is somewhat intimidating with all that I need to learn but also exciting and I look forward to sharing any results I get.

Anyhow I was hoping to get an idea of what kind of HHO production people are getting. Mainly those who are achieving high output per input VA consumed.

To keep it simple how much input VA is consumed per 1 LPM of HHO produced

Ex. 6A @ 12V = 2 LPM of HHO
Therefore 36 VA (or watts in this case) for 1 LPM

Looking for a benchmark target so that I know when I am getting good results. If this has already been discussed a link to the thread would be great  :)

I am new to the WFC experimentation and am looking forward to tinkering with different approaches to my control circuits and some of the concepts brought forth on this site. I intend to start small with a system installed on my car (going the easy smackboosters route) and then move on to Meyers like concepts with my other cell that I am currently building.